Aquatic Community Compilation Report
Husky Energy contracted SLC Consulting (Canada) Ltd. to complete an aquatic community assessment as a component of the fisheries assessment activities for the pipeline release incident on July 21, 2016. The objective of this assessment was to gather fish and benthic invertebrate community information to detect potential impacts to aquatic life as a result of the spill.

Aquatic Habitat Report
Husky Energy contracted SLC Consulting (Canada) Ltd. to complete an aquatic habitat compilation report as a component of the fisheries assessment activities for the pipeline release incident on July 21, 2016. The aquatic habitat inventory assessment was carried out 50 km upstream and 400 km downstream of the break point.

Human Health Risk Assessment for Precautionary Fish Consumption Advisory
Since the 16Tan pipeline incident, a precautionary fish consumption advisory has been in place to protect human health. SLC Consulting (Canada) Ltd. performed human health risk assessment calculations to determine if consuming fish downstream from the spill site are deemed acceptable. According to Health Canada (2012), acceptable risk refers to an insignificant impact on human health over a lifetime of daily exposure. The human health risk assessment involved an exposure assessment and a toxicity assessment. Carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic risks were found to be acceptable for the consumption of fish from areas downstream of the spill site on the North Saskatchewan River. This information helps inform the Government of Saskatchewan on their decision of if and when to lift the precautionary fish consumption advisory.